"The second year students engaged in a live brief in collaboration with the BBC.

"With their visual storytelling skills, the students needed to make animations that on the one hand respected and supported what was said, but they also needed to use their imagination and animation skills to make something that added another dimension, something that was exciting and engaging to watch. This might sound simple, but it is a real challenge.

"I’m delighted that the animations made by Lydia Hodge, Imogen Allen, Carolanne Bernard, Gabija Sadauskaite, and Hannah Stolp-Joseph were all recognised for their quality. The five animations are all very different and really highlight the students' individuality and talent."

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